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22 clubs featured on National TV during MLB opening week presented by Budweiser

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Major League Baseball is officially back, with 22 different MLB Clubs set to be featured on national television during MLB Opening Week presented by Budweiser. The action starts this Sunday night on ESPN as the Astros officially join the American League and face the Rangers, their new in-state, AL West rivals. ESPN also will present a full slate of games on Opening Day on Monday as well as a doubleheader on Wednesday night, featuring top rivalries including Yankees vs. Red Sox and Giants vs. Dodgers. FOX opens with a tripleheader next Saturday featuring Postseason rematches including Cardinals vs. Giants and Yankees vs. Tigers. TBS returns next Sunday also featuring Yankees vs. Tigers. MLB Network will air 14 games throughout the week, anchored by the Giants vs. Dodgers on Tuesday night on MLB Network Showcase, ensuring baseball is on national TV every single night of the week.

Sun, 3/31

Rangers vs. Astros

8:05pm

ESPN

Mon, 4/1

Red Sox vs. Yankees

1:05pm

ESPN

Giants vs. Dodgers

4:10pm

ESPN

Phillies vs. Braves

7:10pm

ESPN2

Cardinals vs. D-backs

10:10pm

ESPN2

Tues, 4/2

Orioles vs. Rays

3:10pm

MLBN

Cardinals vs. D-backs

9:40pm

MLBN

Giants vs. Dodgers

10:10pm

MLBN

Weds, 4/3

Red Sox vs. Yankees

7:05pm

ESPN2

Giants vs. Dodgers

10:10pm

ESPN2

Thurs, 4/4

Angels vs. Reds

12:35pm

MLBN

Padres vs. Mets

1:10pm

MLBN

Red Sox vs. Yankees

7:05pm

MLBN

Phillies vs. Braves

7:10pm

MLBN

Fri, 4/5

Yankees v. Tigers

1:05pm

MLBN

Padres vs. Rockies

4:10pm

MLBN

Cardinals vs. Giants

4:35pm

MLBN

Cubs vs. Braves

7:30pm

MLBN

A’s vs. Astros

8:10pm

MLBN

Sat, 4/6

Cardinals vs. Giants

4:05pm

FOX

Yankees vs. Tigers

4:05pm

FOX

Angels vs. Rangers

4:05pm

FOX

Royals vs. Phillies

7:05pm

MLBN

Indians vs. Rays

7:10pm

MLBN

Sun, 4/7

Yankees vs. Tigers

1:05pm

TBS

Angels vs. Rangers

8:05pm

ESPN2

*All Times ET; includes regional coverage, select game blacked out in home markets